A probabilistic fusion framework
Yael Anava, Anna Shtok, et al.
CIKM 2016
We present a computational analysis of three language varieties: native, advanced non-native, and translation. Our goal is to investigate the similarities and differences between non-native language productions and translations, contrasting both with native language. Using a collection of computational methods we establish three main results: (1) the three types of texts are easily distinguishable; (2) non-native language and translations are closer to each other than each of them is to native language; and (3) some of these characteristics depend on the source or native language, while others do not, reflecting, perhaps, unified principles that similarly affect translations and non-native language.
Yael Anava, Anna Shtok, et al.
CIKM 2016
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ACL 2016
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SIGIR 2014
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EMNLP 2022